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Contact Six Sigma Development Solutions, Inc.Kevin Clay (bio)Sr. Consultant, Instructor 888-743-7161 479-739-4940 kclay@sixsigmadsi.com |
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Recent Blogs:
Part 2: Implementing TLS (Theory of Constraints, Lean, and Six Sigma)
I am flying back from teaching a Green Belt course in Las Angeles, California and as promised, I will continue my “journal” of TLS implementation efforts at an industrial organization. In the last blog, we discussed how this organization was using the…
1/23/2010 6:18:15 PM
Lean and Six Sigma Story at Subway ...
I’m going to tell you a story that illustrates how Lean Thinking and Six Sigma Thinking both play an integral roll in my everyday life … which is a blessing and a curse ;) I was teaching a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course in Atlanta. We were having a gre…
1/23/2010 6:08:52 PM
Lean and Six Sigma Project Selection for the Un-employed ...
I teach Lean and Six Sigma classes all over the U.S. (as well as abroad) and a good number of the students that I teach aren’t from an organization. These students are unemployed and looking for a “resume booster”. Most of them are somewhat fearful of ma…
1/18/2010 7:59:45 PM
Part 1:TLS (Theory of Constraints (TOC), Lean, and Six Sigma) Implementation Story
I’ve been remiss in my promise to start a blog about the emerging quality methodology, TLS (the Synergy between Theory of Constraints (T), Lean (L), and Six Sigma (S). A very busy pre-holiday, and a fun filled family holiday commanded most of my time. I…
1/18/2010 7:59:45 PM
Lean and Six Sigma “Quick Wins” … A slippery slope!
I was teaching a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course in Atlanta, Georgia and I had a good question about “Quick Wins” and how to define the term. We teach that in each phase of the DMAIC we will find these “Quick Wins”. These wins are a great tool to sustai…
1/18/2010 7:59:45 PM